Dataset for: Assessment of treatment expectations in women with suspected endometriosis: A psychometric analysis
This paper presents a dataset for a psychometric analysis assessing treatment expectations in women with suspected endometriosis.
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This study provides a dataset and psychometric analysis comparing different measures of treatment expectations (including TEX-Q, G-EEE, and components related to placebo/nocebo) in women with suspected endometriosis, aiming to describe baseline treatment expectations and evaluate how they can be assessed. The population consists of women being assessed for endometriosis, with the provided baseline dataset and codebook supporting analysis of these expectancy instruments. A stated limitation is that the work is presented as a dataset version pending peer review, and no additional methodological caveats are described in the provided text. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it psychometrically assesses treatment expectations in women with suspected endometriosis and makes related baseline data available.
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